skinny
- 26 Jul 2013 07:31
- 539 of 714
Barclays Capital Overweight 334.30 334.40 360.00 370.00 Reiterates
skinny
- 30 Jul 2013 07:17
- 540 of 714
Nomura Buy 336.60 336.60 375.00 390.00 Reiterates
skinny
- 31 Jul 2013 09:52
- 541 of 714
Jefferies International Buy 342.35 380.00 385.00 Retains
Espirito Santo Execution Noble Buy 342.35 405.00 405.00 Reiterates
skinny
- 05 Aug 2013 12:25
- 542 of 714
Ex dividend this Wednesday 7th 6.50p.
skinny
- 15 Aug 2013 09:50
- 544 of 714
BT AND VIRGIN MEDIA SIGN WHOLESALE BT SPORT DEAL
BT and Virgin Media today announced a three year deal to ensure millions of Virgin Media TV customers can enjoy full access to the BT Sport TV channels. The agreement, which significantly boosts the number of homes that can watch BT Sport from this weekend, follows the news that more than a million UK households are already equipped to watch the channels.
skinny
- 15 Aug 2013 10:52
- 545 of 714
Buy 330.75 350.00 350.00 Reiterates
halifax
- 02 Sep 2013 11:26
- 546 of 714
sp 338p having a good day on the back of VOD/VERIZON news up 4% so far.
skinny
- 02 Sep 2013 11:27
- 547 of 714
Credit Suisse Outperform 338.00 350.00 350.00 Reiterates
skinny
- 10 Sep 2013 17:36
- 548 of 714
skinny
- 27 Sep 2013 15:22
- 549 of 714
Prices set to rise for BT customers
Around 10 million BT customers are being told that phone and broadband prices are to rise by up to 6.5% in another blow to households struggling with soaring utility bills.
BT is hiking its prices from January 4, but denied the move was linked to its push into sports broadcasting, which is seeing the firm muscle in on Sky's dominance of sport after winning a three-year deal to show 38 Premier League games a season.
The increases follow the group cutting the price of broadband to £10 for copper and £15 for fibre, and giving away BT Sport for "free" with broadband.
skinny
- 04 Oct 2013 15:30
- 550 of 714
New 10+ year high @351.70 earlier.
skinny
- 14 Oct 2013 14:11
- 551 of 714
New 11+ year high today @355.10p
BT strikes deal to carry Sky Movies on its TV service
LONDON | Mon Oct 14, 2013 12:41pm BST
(Reuters) - Britain's BT has struck a deal to show BSkyB's Sky Movies on its TV service, marking an easing in tension between the companies that have been battling to attract soccer viewers since the summer.
Telecoms company BT said on Monday its television customers would be able to add Sky Movies for a monthly subscription from October 26. In addition, its broadband customers would be able to get Sky Movies as an on-demand service.
BT has ramped up its TV offer in recent months by adding sports channels that show some English Premier League soccer matches, encroaching on territory in sports programming dominated by BSkyB for 20 years.
skinny
- 15 Oct 2013 07:17
- 552 of 714
Berenberg Buy 353.50 353.50 375.00 415.00 Retains
JP Morgan Cazenove Neutral 353.50 353.50 - - Retains
Dil
- 15 Oct 2013 08:11
- 553 of 714
I'm up almost 300% on these and picked up some tidy dividends along the way.
Long may it continue.
skinny
- 15 Oct 2013 08:43
- 554 of 714
Dil - my main holding was purchased @97.7p In 2009.
I agree! :-)
skinny
- 15 Oct 2013 09:27
- 555 of 714
Espirito Santo Execution Noble Buy 352.90 353.50 405.00 405.00 Reiterates
Dil
- 15 Oct 2013 10:12
- 556 of 714
I didn't get in that low skinny I thing my first buy was at 110p and last one at around 140p for an average of about 120p.
Makes me laugh everyone calling them a buy now , same clowns were probably saying sell when we bought !
skinny
- 15 Oct 2013 10:17
- 557 of 714
I remember when they were sub £1, the doom mongers were out in force - so I bought,
I also bought ARM at about the same time for around a quid.
Dil
- 16 Oct 2013 00:56
- 558 of 714
I never understood tech stuff like ARM so tend not to touch as I can't place my own fair value on them.
Exception was the tech/internet bubble where I bought any old crap that was going up
:-)